Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0018
Caes 0018

Caesarea, 193 CE - ca. 212 CE. Column. Dedicatory.

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Dimensions refer to the preserved inscribed area. The surviving section of the column is 93 cm high, 42 cm wide and 18 cm thick at its maximum.

Eight lines over the entire height of the fragment. The end of each line and the beginning of the first and last lines are lost. Line 7 was erased but it is still readable. Dots divide words, most of which are abbreviated

Letters are tall and narrow, the alphabet is of the third century.

193 CE - ca. 212 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

The fragment was at the Caesarea Museum until the early 1980s, but it has since disappeared.

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Caio Iulio Titiano legato Augusti pro praetore Syriae Palaestinae Marcus Flavius Quirina S legionisX Fretensis Antoninianae s optimo et merenti.

To Gaius Julius Titianus , propaetorian legate of Augustus for Syria Palaestina, Marcus Flavius S- , of the tribe Quirina...of the tenth legion Fretensis Antoniniana, to...best and deserving.

Caio Iulio Titiano legato Augusti pro praetore Syriae Palaestinae Marcus Flavius Quirina S X Fretensis Antoninianae s optimo et merenti.

Same column as caes0019.

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